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How do I differentiate an anginal pain from a pain caused by heart attack?

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How do I differentiate an anginal pain from a pain caused by heart attack?

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Angina is a recurring pain or discomfort in the chest that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood temporarily. A person may notice it during exertion, but is usually relieved within a few minutes by resting or by taking prescribed angina medicine. However, the symptoms of heart attack lasts longer and are not relieved by rest or pain medications.

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